Adwords Elite How to Make Money Online With a Home Study Course
January 5, 2009 by Kevin
Filed under Reviews, Tips & Tricks
Adwords Elite is a home study program put together by Jason O’Brien which will show you how to begin making $200 a day within one week of starting the course. Does it sound incredible? Well it gets even better. You’re not going to be working 14 hour days to earn this kind of money. Jason shows you how to do it in less than 2 hours a day.
Jason uses Google Adwords to drive traffic to affiliate sites. If this sounds like “mumbo jumbo” to you, read on anyway because it could make you a lot of money.
When you type a search term into Google’s search engine, there are two types of listings that pop up. One is the organic search results which Google’s computer programs have determined to be the best matches for your search terms. You can’t pay Google to get these rankings.
But, there are also ads that appear on the search page. These are also determined by the search term a user enters. But, an advertiser can buy these ads which are listed above the organic results and on the right hand side.
These ads have a 25 character headline and two 35 character lines of copy plus a link to a web site. That’s not much space to get your point across.
Yet some people have mastered the art of short copy and they turn it into empires.
They do this by promoting affiliate products. Affiliate marketing is simply connecting buyers to sellers. The seller pays you a middleman fee to drive traffic to their site. In the case of some digital products, the middleman fee is up to 75% of the total purchase price.
Adwords Elite is a complete guide to conquering Google Adwords using affiliate marketing strategies.
Many beginners find that they lose money using pay per click techniques such as Adwords. They either get no clicks at the price they are willing to pay or they get too many clicks that don’t convert into sales. Either way, you’re pouring money down the drain.
Adwords Elite helps you to zero in on the best converting keywords. You’ll learn how to filter out the losers. You’ll also learn how to write ads that people can’t help but click on.
There’s a little known technique for getting higher rankings while paying less than the advertisers under you. Adwords Elite reveals this secret for the first time.
The best part about Adwords Elite is that it provides a step by step plan that anyone, no matter how much experience they have, can follow to make money right away with Google.
Have a great year ahead!
Amazing Technology and Your Online Marketing Strategy
If your online marketing strategy isn’t working, then you might need to introduce some technology to your website. If you current marketing promotions are going well, then you might be able to improve them even more with some added technology. Fancy bells and whistles on a website just for fun aren’t the type of technology that will help you increase sales and grow your business. But technology designed to do some very specific things can make quite a difference.
If you sell products, there are some website enhancements you’ll want to consider in your online marketing strategy. Of course, you must have clear pictures of your products, with more than one picture per product, ideally. You’ll want the customer to be able to click the picture and enlarge it to see the product even more clearly. There’s no real technology involved with that. But to give the customer the closest experience possible to actually being able to pick up and examine the product, look into the software that allows you to show 3D images on your website. The customer can click on the image or on a slider bar and drag to turn the image completely around so they can get a better feel for the object. This online marketing strategy is becoming more popular as companies realize how effective it is.
You could also look into the software that allows a customer to hold the mouse pointer over an image and zoom into it. This usually also allows the customer to move the mouse and see various parts of the object incredibly up close. Remember in your online marketing strategy that everything you do to bring the customer closer to the item they want to purchase will increase the likelihood of a sale. You’ll also want to ensure that your shopping cart and checkout system is as absolutely simple and easy as you can make it. Any slight hangup, delay or problem is just one more reason for the customer not to buy from you.
If you don’t sell products but services or information instead, don’t discount the addition of pictures to your website. Screen shots are particularly helpful when selling software, for instance. While adding pictures doesn’t require much technology, you’ll want to give your website more appeal by adding sound and video. When you’re selling a service, for instance, a video of someone explaining the service in a friendly, casual tone can go a long way toward giving a customer a positive impression. Even audio clips the customer can listen to that break down concepts into simple steps can be an important part of your online marketing strategy.
Video that shows screenshots and still shots as well as a person speaking or demonstrating something can be particularly effective. Get the software necessary to make these recording. Don’t forget how annoying it can be to have something suddenly start playing, though, so give the customer the option. Then add them to your website as part of your technology online marketing strategy.
What Is E-Commerce?
December 15, 2008 by Kevin
Filed under Free Stuff, Reviews
What is e-commerce? e-Commerce, also known as eCommerce, is short for “electronic commerce.” Great. So what’s “electronic commerce,” then? Simple. It’s buying and selling stuff over the Internet. “Stuff” can include goods, services, or both. e-Commerce covers a broad range of businesses, from stores selling specific products, to auctions, to (legal, paid-for) downloading of music and movies. It has become one of the most important results of the spread of the Internet.
Think about it. You can go online, buy a book, and have it delivered to your door the next day, without ever setting foot in a bookstore. It seems so natural now, but people couldn’t always do that. When it comes to buying and selling stuff, barriers of time and distance mean very little anymore. e-Commerce has grown incredibly fast over the last few years. Expect this to continue, or even accelerate. Also, you can expect the line between ‘regular’ and ‘e’ commerce to blur more and more. Almost every kind of business will be done will be at least partly over Internet.
What is e-commerce? It’s a new way of doing business, relying on innovations in moving money and information around electronically, marketing goods and services over the Internet, processing the actual transaction online and Internet security. The explosive growth of e-commerce creates amazing opportunities. The chance of getting rich inspires people to invent new and better ways of doing all this. Modern e-commerce usually relies mostly on the World Wide Web, at least in part, although it can involve quite a range of technology from the old-fashioned phone call to email to dedicated electronic connections between the business and the customer.
Businesses also sell stuff to other businesses, rather than to consumers, over the Internet. Business to business e-commerce is usually referred to as “B2B”. Manufacturers buy parts, retail stores buy from wholesalers, everybody hires programmers, and more and more of this is getting done over the Internet. e-Commerce has a lot of advantages over old-fashioned approaches for B2B. Done right, e-commerce is faster, cheaper, more convenient and can reach more potential customers.
It’s worth mentioning that when we describe e-commerce as buying and selling stuff over the internet, it doesn’t quite tell the whole story. It isn’t just selling, e-Commerce also includes passing data back and forth in order for financing and payment to happen. After all, what is the point of selling stuff if you don’t get paid for it?
Oh. One more thing. You know that tiny little lower case “e” at the beginning of the word e-commerce? Ever wonder why it’s not a large, beefy upper case E? The answer is simple: the e stands for electronic, and electronic, literally, means having to do with electrons. Electrons are the sub-atomic particles whose moving around gives us energy in the form of electricity. The scientific symbol for electron is a small e.
What is e-commerce? Business done electronically. Buying and selling stuff over the Internet. What is e-commerce? Soon, it may be all commerce.

